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Thanks too mookster for the tip off on this one, I was heading home from Scotland around Christmas so thought I would stop. A little trek through the trees and you get too the property, and it really is a lovely sight when you first see it. The manor a grade two listed building was built in the late 1700's by Horace St. Paul after purchasing it from his brother it was passed through the family until 1937, when the present owner could not keep up the maintenance has it had got a bit of dilapidated. The army took it on during the Second World War and it has lay disused virtually since then..the place is fairl stripped but has some lovely features, the maps on the wall being my favourite.